Where is toast video player
Would recommend this program for a novice as it was very simple to use. I am really happy to find a software that burns Blu Ray and any other type of disc. This software works just as it says. Toast has been a great fall back for what Apple is missing.
I hope to see one day that toast creates a software similar to what Apples iDVD use to be. Love it all in all. The developer, Corel Inc. Privacy practices may vary, for example, based on the features you use or your age. Learn More. With Family Sharing set up, up to six family members can use this app. Mac App Store Preview. Mar 10, Version 2.
Compatible with M1 machine 2. Some bug fixes. Ratings and Reviews. Jimbo1 H. App Privacy. Information Seller Corel Inc. Size Attention Toast Titanium The technical support does not answer and therefore I can only advise against this software.
A lot of money for a useless program does not have to be. I had the complete expensive program--Toast Platinum. All the bells and whistles.
When I updated my operating system it ceased working. It was, theoretically, a 64bit program. Even when it was new and running with the High Sierra operating system, it never worked well and some functions always crashed.
Their customer service is dreck. Revco Jul 14 Offered on bundlehut. Bambooken Jun 6 Sd2f files. Sd2f disk images do not mount using Toast 19 Pro version I was told by customer support to install a new operating system and install this new version. I did so. Sd2f files I have owned a copy of Toast for many years, many versions. Since Corel bought the company, Toast has not been developed or supported well.
The customer support is terrible and their only advice is to re-install your Operating system and then install their software. Even so, this does not work. Macinman May 17 Having used Toast 19 Pro for a few days now, I thought I would share some thoughts on experience. I was going to leave a star rating, however there doesn't seem to be an option for it, simply a comment option.
Anyway I own a license for Toast 6, 8, 11, 17, and Toast 17, and 19 are both pro licenses. I started using Toast 6 when I had my blue and white G3, and it was a good reliable burning solution back in the days when Apple was picky about what third party drives their native burning supported.
Since then: I've upgraded to new releases every few years to see what's new, and to have a current copy around. I will skip my experience with 8, and 11 because that was too long ago to be relevant for today. I'll focus on 17, and 19 here. I bought 17 when Mojave was the current OS. Overall it worked and didn't have that many problems. The UI was pretty clean and worked well, too. Fast forward to a couple days ago when I purchased 19 pro.
I wanted to see how it was performing under Big Sur as the current OS. I have to say looking back, over my older version of toast and running them in various macOS VMs to test performance: Toast 19 really has the most polished UI for the most current release of Toast, and macOS. With the exception of toast 8, and 11 6 isn't even an option here. All the tasks I would normally perform work in all current version I've used, but I would say when it comes to authoring, and burning, and a nice overall UI I think the latest version of 19 is the cleanest and most optimized compared to older.
I would still like some professional options for disc authoring for the Mac, but toast has worked well. The Pro stuff would be more for if I was doing more for other people I would like to be able to tell them it was professionally done, especially since I have education, and some experience with pro production. From what I have found out though from talking to others who do professional work in media, a lot of tools depending type of work are now on PC only, which is fine as long as switching to windows, or even Linux would give me a better advantage over the Mac these days.
Macinman May 13 I'm considering buying Toast 19, I know there are quite a few people here who have reported issues of various types. However, I've never had many issues with the toast app itself. I've had issues with the mount it plugin, but that's not crucial to my needs, and since the developers of Burn app never got back to me when I asked if They could add Blu-ray video support.
I don't see any other options but toast for this function. If anyone has any other suggestions. I'm open to hear them though. Filchescat Apr 29 I still think very poorly of Roxio for exploiting Mac optical disk users, but.
I mean it doesn't hang, it doesn't just revert to the Finder - it actually finished launching. I have not used it for burning, but all the menus seem to work now. Maybe it's actually ready to be sold and used by. To be continued. Buggy with MacBigSur, customer service unable to resolve issues with the app crashing consistently. Even with the updates, it's still not working.
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